Mother (21) Arrested for Trying to Sell Newborn Baby on Facebook
houston, usa November 5, 2024 09:10A 21-year-old new mother was arrested for attempting to sell her child through bidding from her hospital bed.
A 21-year-old new mother was arrested for attempting to sell her child through bidding from her hospital bed.
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